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West Coast style Imperial IPA

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West Coast Style Imperial IPA, also known as Double IPA, is a bold and hop-forward beer originating from the iconic craft beer scene of the American West Coast. This distinctive beer style is characterized by its strong hop bitterness, high alcohol content, and a clean finish, showcasing the assertive and diverse flavors of American hops. Notes of citrus, pine, and tropical fruit are often at the forefront, accompanied by a subtle malt backbone to provide balance and support.

Imperial IPAs are usually brewed with a higher percentage of specialty malts, adding depth and complexity to the flavor profile. The higher alcohol level, typically ranging from 7.5% to 10% ABV, provides warmth and a slightly bigger body compared to standard IPAs. Despite its intensity, West Coast Style Imperial IPA is revered for its drinkability and crispness, inviting beer enthusiasts to enjoy the layers of flavors and hop characteristics that define this exciting style.

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